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america bonds now. during the last two years, $4.4 billion from the recovery act leveraged $181 billion to construct and repair schools, bridges and roads and more than 2,270 projects in every state in the union. according to moody's chief economist, this resulted in eight million potential preserved jobs. i ask my colleagues, turn away from this ideological driven debate on national public radio and let's get down to basics. let's pass a jobs bill. let's defeat this rule and give ourselves an opportunity to address the underlying issue of the american economy and i yield back and i thank my colleague from new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from new york continues to reserve. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. nugent: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman continues to reserve. the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the
america bonds now. during the last two years, $4.4 billion from the recovery act leveraged $181 billion to construct and repair schools, bridges and roads and more than 2,270 projects in every state in the union. according to moody's chief economist, this resulted in eight million potential preserved jobs. i ask my colleagues, turn away from this ideological driven debate on national public radio and let's get down to basics. let's pass a jobs bill. let's defeat this rule and give ourselves an...
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when you talk about america, people are listening. people all over the world, people on fox talk about it. it's japan's fault that they've got the earthquake. host: thank you. terry from florida. npr bill in the house to defund npr. what do you think? caller: i think that it should be funded. the more people -- the more jobs we cut, you know npr will have to lay off some people because of this. the more people we lay off, the more people are going to get laid off. the people at npr shop at local stores. now, they are going to have to cut back. we are like in a downward spiral. you said republican. i vote for whoever the best person is g. i do not agree with the tea party. to me, they do not represent america. we need to create more jobs, not look at laying off people. host: thank you, caller. let's take a look at twitter. here is another message on the npr bill. one of the editorials and "the new york times" calls in "the new york times" comments on this. n.c., ward, you're on the line. independent caller. caller: i listen to npr almo
when you talk about america, people are listening. people all over the world, people on fox talk about it. it's japan's fault that they've got the earthquake. host: thank you. terry from florida. npr bill in the house to defund npr. what do you think? caller: i think that it should be funded. the more people -- the more jobs we cut, you know npr will have to lay off some people because of this. the more people we lay off, the more people are going to get laid off. the people at npr shop at...
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we have to start standing up to america here. i appreciate and respect every member of this congress who served in the military. we honor them. just as they honor the members of my own family. my father, frank, who is a world war ii veteran. my brother, frank, who was a vietnam veteran. my brother, a vet ram-era veteran. my sister, an army veteran. i come from a family that appreciates service to our country. but how are we serving our troops by letting them in a situation that's impossible? whether it's greater numbers of them returning home with injuries from i.e.d.'s, how are we serving our troops by telling them we are going to keep extending the period of the war? who's speaking up truly for our troops here? is it general petraeus who says, we'll just keep the war going and maybe we'll, maybe we'll send 2,000 troops out of afghanistan or redirect them by 2014. . he doesn't get to make the choice. that choice must be made by the congress of the united states. it's time we started to stand up for the constitution of the united
we have to start standing up to america here. i appreciate and respect every member of this congress who served in the military. we honor them. just as they honor the members of my own family. my father, frank, who is a world war ii veteran. my brother, frank, who was a vietnam veteran. my brother, a vet ram-era veteran. my sister, an army veteran. i come from a family that appreciates service to our country. but how are we serving our troops by letting them in a situation that's impossible?...
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not just for america. there's no country in the history of the world that has ever given treasure and life of america -- of that country's people to get freedom for other countries, other people of whom we ask nothing in return. that is unheard of in the history of the world, and yet this nation has done it over and over. we've done it to help protect muslims and give them freedom of choice, christians, buddhists. it did not matter. it was all about human rights, human dignity and human freedom. and we see that slipping away every time we prop up some brutal dictator, every time we look the other way and pat cruel, evil people on the back and say, oh, we're so proud of you, we're glad to be your friend when those, like those repressed by cuba say please, don't give more credibility to the oppressors. i yield to my friend for his final thoughts. mr. smith: i think you just made an articulate defense of why a consistent, transparent human right, pro-freedom, pro-democracy foreign policy is absolutely essenti
not just for america. there's no country in the history of the world that has ever given treasure and life of america -- of that country's people to get freedom for other countries, other people of whom we ask nothing in return. that is unheard of in the history of the world, and yet this nation has done it over and over. we've done it to help protect muslims and give them freedom of choice, christians, buddhists. it did not matter. it was all about human rights, human dignity and human...
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it is also here for america's banks. i met with community bankers in san antonio, texas when holly petraeus and i went down to the air force base. we listen to their concerns. it really has become clear that what we can do as a consumer agency to cut regulatory burdens is to make risks and prices clear. it will be good for credit unions. it'll be good for the financial institutions. they are willing to put up a pradesh pretending it is at one price. these competitors take families away from the founder banking systems. they need a stronger economy. that is what we are here to do. >> thank you for that response. i heard my friend talked about all we have in the bill. it seems like they are the voice for medium-sized and large banks. explain to me why they are so concerned? >> many thought the business models are a way the round -- the world is. we need to figure out how to turn the revenues. king it impossible to compare one project with others. some of them are very concerned. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> tha
it is also here for america's banks. i met with community bankers in san antonio, texas when holly petraeus and i went down to the air force base. we listen to their concerns. it really has become clear that what we can do as a consumer agency to cut regulatory burdens is to make risks and prices clear. it will be good for credit unions. it'll be good for the financial institutions. they are willing to put up a pradesh pretending it is at one price. these competitors take families away from the...
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. >> do you believe that this is an issue in america? do you think that we could do better than we are doing now? >> i think it is very safe. i'm trying to see where we can have this. there is something that we can mitigate total loss. the procedures that we have in place have been implemented. >> tell me if i am wrong. the backup power was so low to the ground that it was swept out by the tsunami. is that what happened? >> yes. there should be ways had to get that out on high ground. >> that is something i should look at. >> there are different practices and our country. if they had a flood they were not be affected. but what about some solar panels? >> excuse me? >> what about electricity from solar panels. >> that would be terrific. >> wouldn't it? clean power. >> we reviewed destroying quadrants of the plant in seeing what contingency measures could be put in place to provide back gets. that has led to the staging and many types of portable of equipment on site. yet heard about the diesel driven fire pumps. we already have decent dri
. >> do you believe that this is an issue in america? do you think that we could do better than we are doing now? >> i think it is very safe. i'm trying to see where we can have this. there is something that we can mitigate total loss. the procedures that we have in place have been implemented. >> tell me if i am wrong. the backup power was so low to the ground that it was swept out by the tsunami. is that what happened? >> yes. there should be ways had to get that out...
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public employees are america's every day heroes. think about it. if somebody breaks into your house, who are you going to call? a public employee. who is going to help apprehend the people who stole your stuff? a police officer. if your house starts on fire, who are you going to call? a firefighter. if your kid goes to public school, who are makes sure your kid guess in your child's ability to learn. who does that? teachers. heaven forbid you have an emergency medical technician. who is that? public employees. these public employees who have been viciously slandered in wisconsin and in other places, they don't deserve that. they are hard-working people and when we are running out of burning buildings, they are running into them and they deserve better than what they have been getting. that goes to federal employees, too. they inspect our water and take care of our national forests and parks and make our government run and they do a pretty good job. in order for them to have a decent life, in order for them to prosper -- you hear the republicans tal
public employees are america's every day heroes. think about it. if somebody breaks into your house, who are you going to call? a public employee. who is going to help apprehend the people who stole your stuff? a police officer. if your house starts on fire, who are you going to call? a firefighter. if your kid goes to public school, who are makes sure your kid guess in your child's ability to learn. who does that? teachers. heaven forbid you have an emergency medical technician. who is that?...
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that's the engine that drives america's economy. we depend on small businesses to create, you know, most of the jobs in america. we need to facilitate that, given the high unemployment rates when we have had 21 consecutive months of unemployment rates at or above 9%. that's the longest stretch in our nation's history. so these two programs collectively and individually will contribute significantly to the growth of small businesses and job creation in this country, and that's why i think there is a broad array of organizations that are supporting this legislation because it's a testament to its history of success. so, mr. president, i yield the floor. ms. landrieu: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator senator from louisiana is recognized. ms. landrieu: thank you, mr. president. i see that i have several colleagues on the floor, and there is another coming down to speak on an amendment. i wanted to just thank senator snowe for her explanation of some of the compromises and changes and modifications that the two of us hav
that's the engine that drives america's economy. we depend on small businesses to create, you know, most of the jobs in america. we need to facilitate that, given the high unemployment rates when we have had 21 consecutive months of unemployment rates at or above 9%. that's the longest stretch in our nation's history. so these two programs collectively and individually will contribute significantly to the growth of small businesses and job creation in this country, and that's why i think there...
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the dominant issue facing america today, no doubt about it, it dwarfs every other issue. i wish it weren't so. i wish we were here at a time, when i came, 1997, well, i guess we were still fighting over spending then trying to contain spending. by 1998, 1999 we were in surplus. they started in 1994, they made some tough decisions. it's going to be harder this time. the hole is deeper. the demographics and the systemic threats to our financial order is greater than it was. there's just no doubt about it. but we can do it. and i think it's our time to fulfill our duty, the duty to our nation and to the american people to preserve the american heritage. we are standing at a time in this country where we have to make a choice. let's make this choice. let's do this three-week extension, take it down $6 billion more over that three weeks. and then let's come back and just do 61 and celebrate the first real step in a decade to contain growth and spending. and promise that this is the beginning, that we're going to review all of our financial situation in this country, and we're
the dominant issue facing america today, no doubt about it, it dwarfs every other issue. i wish it weren't so. i wish we were here at a time, when i came, 1997, well, i guess we were still fighting over spending then trying to contain spending. by 1998, 1999 we were in surplus. they started in 1994, they made some tough decisions. it's going to be harder this time. the hole is deeper. the demographics and the systemic threats to our financial order is greater than it was. there's just no doubt...
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so why claim that america is running out of oil when it's not the case? the easiest explanation is that it's an attempt to turn perception into reality. if americans can be convinced that we have no oil, we'll stop demanding that our government allow access to it instead of running out of oil, they'll simply stop producing it. and in some people's minds, regardless of the economic consequences, the end result will be the same. and the reason i'm so encouraged by this c.r.s. resource report and why i'm encouraging other members to review it, and the reason i'm so disappointed by continued claims that america has nearly exhausted its resource weth is that a true understanding of our potential points the way to a viable national policy. instead of locking up our lands, we need to open up, we need to bring more of our own resources to market and doing so will not only allow us to increase domestic production, but also decrease domestic consumption. and these steps aren't mutually exclusive. given our energy and our fiscal challenges, they're actually dependen
so why claim that america is running out of oil when it's not the case? the easiest explanation is that it's an attempt to turn perception into reality. if americans can be convinced that we have no oil, we'll stop demanding that our government allow access to it instead of running out of oil, they'll simply stop producing it. and in some people's minds, regardless of the economic consequences, the end result will be the same. and the reason i'm so encouraged by this c.r.s. resource report and...
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we have a true threat in the united states of america. but at the same time, we also need to uphold our freedoms and liberties, civil liberties and oftentimes i think there's a choice that is given that we need to give up our personal privacy in the name of security and that is in part what we are going to talk about today. i'd like to welcome the ranking member of the subcommittee and those of you watching our live webcast oversight dhaka house of god. i want to thank you for joining us. we will seek testimony from private secretary witnesses from the united states security programs and policies and their relationship to the fourth amendment of the constitution. the united states continues to face serious threats from al qaeda and other terrorist groups since line 11 terse six-point to the american airport security checkpoints and by all accounts will continue to try to do so. december 22nd, 20018 her service ordered a flight from paris to miami where he attempted to detonate explosives active issues. if not for the efforts of passengers
we have a true threat in the united states of america. but at the same time, we also need to uphold our freedoms and liberties, civil liberties and oftentimes i think there's a choice that is given that we need to give up our personal privacy in the name of security and that is in part what we are going to talk about today. i'd like to welcome the ranking member of the subcommittee and those of you watching our live webcast oversight dhaka house of god. i want to thank you for joining us. we...
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we have a true threat in the united states of america. but at the same time, we also need to uphold our freedoms and liberties, civil liberties and oftentimes i think there's a choice that is given that we need to give up our personal privacy in the name of security and that is in part what we are going to talk about today. i'd like to welcome the ranking member of the subcommittee and those of you watching our live webcast oversight dhaka house of god. i want to thank you for joining us. we will seek testimony from private secretary witnesses from the united states security programs and policies and their relationship to the fourth amendment of the constitution. the united states continues to face serious threats from al qaeda and other terrorist groups since line 11 terse six-point to the american airport security checkpoints and by all accounts will continue to try to do so. december 22nd, 20018 her service ordered a flight from paris to miami where he attempted to detonate explosives active issues. if not for the efforts of passengers
we have a true threat in the united states of america. but at the same time, we also need to uphold our freedoms and liberties, civil liberties and oftentimes i think there's a choice that is given that we need to give up our personal privacy in the name of security and that is in part what we are going to talk about today. i'd like to welcome the ranking member of the subcommittee and those of you watching our live webcast oversight dhaka house of god. i want to thank you for joining us. we...
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and the response is, well, do you mean literally america, united states of america has no relationship with afghanistan at all? because that's what people hear, and i think we need to be telling folks we are not saying that. no one is saying that. but there is a relationship that we're going to have with afghanistan that is strategic, but can you give us, in 26 seconds, what those details might look like, and perhaps the chairman will be kind enough to give you some fore or bearns. >> i think as we begin the transition process and cutting the fundage of responsible drawdown, it's very important to clarify publicly and with the afghans what a strategic partnership entails, what this enduring commitment involves. i think first of all you can expect to have a security, cooperation or assistance component, a long-term commitment to helping the nsf continue to develop and build in capability. what kind of trade relations, what kind of economic assistance, what kind of collaboration on that front. there will be a political and diplomatic component a people-to-people component. if you look at
and the response is, well, do you mean literally america, united states of america has no relationship with afghanistan at all? because that's what people hear, and i think we need to be telling folks we are not saying that. no one is saying that. but there is a relationship that we're going to have with afghanistan that is strategic, but can you give us, in 26 seconds, what those details might look like, and perhaps the chairman will be kind enough to give you some fore or bearns. >> i...
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bush telling us it wouldn't change america, i'm concerned that it has. you represent 50,000 well-meaning people. i debate well-trained because your turnover is still pretty darn high and it's hard to have that many new people and say they are well-trained. every time i go through security i see training. that's a good thing, but i see the need for training every time i go through. let me give you something other than full body scanner for relief. i fly more than 40 round trips a year plus overseas trip. for more than six years i carried in my carry on bag gouge and every flight a pair of folding scissors. that pair of scissors was taken away two weeks ago. that pair of folding scissors, if you open them up has one inch of blade times two, and it's overall length is two inches. i have researched and can want find a basis for taking that away. do you have an explanation for that kind of subjectivity? were they wrong -- 40 times two is 80. you know, 320 times they were wrong, or right one time? >> we did an analysis on the prohibited items list on november
bush telling us it wouldn't change america, i'm concerned that it has. you represent 50,000 well-meaning people. i debate well-trained because your turnover is still pretty darn high and it's hard to have that many new people and say they are well-trained. every time i go through security i see training. that's a good thing, but i see the need for training every time i go through. let me give you something other than full body scanner for relief. i fly more than 40 round trips a year plus...
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are much more on the line than america does. and there's so much anti- american sentiment that by putting america in the forefront, you simply aid and abet gaddafi's paranoia that this is really just a plot to steal their oil. >> we have frozen under president obama's instructions libyan assets is. we have also gained from the united nations a ruling on this -- not a ruling but a message from them, which is comprehensive. do you think that's an achievement? plus the fact we have no longer doing business with the embassy, even though it is not a rupture of diplomatic relations. >> yeah. looking to be fair to president obama, i've been very critical of him on pretty much everything, but to be fair to him i think he's looking at the libyan situation through a pragmatic lens, and he is saying which is what should ask, before committing troops, does the situation involve america's national security interests? the argument could go both ways. i understand what some are calling for, this is a humanitarian crisis, there's a moral obliga
are much more on the line than america does. and there's so much anti- american sentiment that by putting america in the forefront, you simply aid and abet gaddafi's paranoia that this is really just a plot to steal their oil. >> we have frozen under president obama's instructions libyan assets is. we have also gained from the united nations a ruling on this -- not a ruling but a message from them, which is comprehensive. do you think that's an achievement? plus the fact we have no longer...
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and they include "people get ready," gershwin's "summertime," and "america the beautiful." and for a pledge of $70, the ronan tynan: more than magic cd. this is the companion cd which has all 16 songs. and if you can't make up your mind, then pledge $140 and we'll send you both the dvd and cd. and please remember, these levels are merely suggestions, any financial contribution is greatly appreciated. so ask about this station's basic membership level when you call the number on your screen. now let's go back to rhea and ronan. >> rhea: we cannot wait to go to the next part of the show. it is so exciting! do you have a part in the next part that you like the most? >> ronan: i do. i think there's a part, there's a song i sing from a song that was written by a lady called mary fahl, and it's "going home." and i remember mary told me the story about her brother. what i think is wonderful is that this song is a great song for service men and women to hear because, after all, these women and men protect our country and it's great to be able to sing something that's very emotional
and they include "people get ready," gershwin's "summertime," and "america the beautiful." and for a pledge of $70, the ronan tynan: more than magic cd. this is the companion cd which has all 16 songs. and if you can't make up your mind, then pledge $140 and we'll send you both the dvd and cd. and please remember, these levels are merely suggestions, any financial contribution is greatly appreciated. so ask about this station's basic membership level when you call...
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seguimos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica. >> este segmento de despierta amÉrica es presentado por: (en pantalla) >> quÉ tal? amigos, ¡muy buenos dÍas! les saluda su doctora maritza fuentes. este lunes comenzamos oficialmente la primavera, en la Época donde todo florece incluso las alergÍas. para hablar de eso nos acompaÑa la doctora vivian... vamos a ver la siguiente historia. ♪ ♪ >> si queremos definir la alergia tenemos que decir que es una reacciÓn exagerada del organismo ante una sustancia que se percibe como un agente daÑino. el cuerpo humano contiene una serie de componentes y proteÍnas que se encarga de protegerlo. las sustancias que pueden provocar este tipo de alergias son muchas aunque las mÁs frecuentes son el pÓlem, algunos medicamentos, entre otros. en la primavera muchas plantas producen pÓlem que es esparcido en la atmÓsfera. no todas las plantas pueden producir alergia sino aquellas que se polinizan por el aire. >> vamos a hablar ahora sÍ con la doctora viviana, es especialista en alergÍas y lo mÁs importante, es que comienza la primavera el lunes pero ya sen
seguimos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica. >> este segmento de despierta amÉrica es presentado por: (en pantalla) >> quÉ tal? amigos, ¡muy buenos dÍas! les saluda su doctora maritza fuentes. este lunes comenzamos oficialmente la primavera, en la Época donde todo florece incluso las alergÍas. para hablar de eso nos acompaÑa la doctora vivian... vamos a ver la siguiente historia. ♪ ♪ >> si queremos definir la alergia tenemos que decir que es una reacciÓn exagerada del...
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. >> el presidente barack obama visitara el resto de america, ira a chile, brasil y el salvador . >> para unir más las relaciónes con estos países. >> adelanto de la acción deportiva . >> hablaremos de jaguars . >> ya volvemos . >> el monterrey se impuso al cruz azul . >> pero le ganamos al america . >> (risas) . >> ¿qué tal? soy enrique gutiérrez . >> vamos, monterrey y cruz azul, con el partido de ida. >> se abre el marcador para la pandilla. >ó> al 56 santana. ,>> la defensa no puede mostrar acción . >> jaguars de chiapas, necesitaba un punto para mantenerse con vida. >> se ganan los tres puntos y jaguars casi eliminados. >> en la champions league, se vención al olimpic del lyon. >> el real madrid avanza a los cuartos de final de la champions league . >> el sorteo será la próxima semana. >> les saluda enrique gutiérrez . >> ♪. >> el tiempo. >> ♪. >> ♪. >> estoy lista para las vacaciones. >> acá esta guillermo quiroz . >> gracias ¿qué tal? buenas noches saludos a todos, viene la segunda tormenta en camino, cerca de alaska, viene el siguiente sistema, que gener
. >> el presidente barack obama visitara el resto de america, ira a chile, brasil y el salvador . >> para unir más las relaciónes con estos países. >> adelanto de la acción deportiva . >> hablaremos de jaguars . >> ya volvemos . >> el monterrey se impuso al cruz azul . >> pero le ganamos al america . >> (risas) . >> ¿qué tal? soy enrique gutiérrez . >> vamos, monterrey y cruz azul, con el partido de ida. >> se abre el...
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. >> este sábado comienza la gira del presidente barack obama en américa latina muchos se preguntan que beneficios trae para los países . >> que significa la gira para los inmigrantess ? . >> creo que son varios objetivos, sino que para nuestros países, que deben convertirla en una prioridad debería anunciar cosas, medidas ejecutivas como el alto a las redadas o deportaciones , pero esperamos que también los gobierno en esos paise, presente propuestas concretas. >> que tanto puede ser una reforma migratoria ? . >> no un mayor impacto, es más que nada ratificar el compromiso pero solo es verbal porque en la practica no vemos acciones, lo que pueda influir son las acciones las porpuestas del presidente barack obama, es que vcombinemos . >> sabemos que el presidente del salvador le pedira la residencia permanente para miles de salvadoreños esto ocurriria ? . >> hay diferentes esfuerzos que se presentaran ya han echo público su opinión los cardenales y la iglesia en ese país, también el pre del país yo en lo personal en creo que slaga mucho . >> gracias buenas tardes . >> buenas
. >> este sábado comienza la gira del presidente barack obama en américa latina muchos se preguntan que beneficios trae para los países . >> que significa la gira para los inmigrantess ? . >> creo que son varios objetivos, sino que para nuestros países, que deben convertirla en una prioridad debería anunciar cosas, medidas ejecutivas como el alto a las redadas o deportaciones , pero esperamos que también los gobierno en esos paise, presente propuestas concretas. >>...
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north america, even in the worst case scenario. thank you, joe. >> thank you, diane. >>> and we want to return for a moment to those brave emergency workers who are walking into a wall of radiation. and as we said, some of their families have begun weighing in, and juju chang reports tonight on the volunteers carrying the hopes of millions. >> reporter: they wear haz-mat suits that protect airways, but do little to stop potentially fatal doses of radiation. these brave nameless men stand ready to lay down their lives to slay a fire-breathing dragon. they are anonymous recruits whose families are beginning to emerge from the quake-ravaged shadows. a 27-year-old from the northern coast wrote on twitter, "when i heard my father who is retiring in six months, applied voluntarily, tears came to my eyes. although he seems so useless at home, i've never been more proud of him. i pray he comes home safely." emergency scenarios suggest the crippled plant will have asked older retirees to volunteer, not because they're more skilled or expend
north america, even in the worst case scenario. thank you, joe. >> thank you, diane. >>> and we want to return for a moment to those brave emergency workers who are walking into a wall of radiation. and as we said, some of their families have begun weighing in, and juju chang reports tonight on the volunteers carrying the hopes of millions. >> reporter: they wear haz-mat suits that protect airways, but do little to stop potentially fatal doses of radiation. these brave...
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laundering things through south america and bringing them into america. >> hey, how much? >> reporter: back at the flea market, we are undercover, too. we're looking for a brown one. suddenly vendors start to pack up. where are you going? >> they said the cops are here so we're packing. >> reporter: some take off running. they don't get far. police arrest six suspects in all. when we talked to them, most deny selling counterfeits or being part of a larger network. >> i didn't sell anything to anybody. >> reporter: because of north carolina's tough stance, they could face felony charges. do you realize what a risk that is in this state? >> now i do. >> reporter: authorities say often the vendors are low-level players, forced to sell to pay off a debt. are they making you work out here selling this stuff? >> it's not even my stuff. >> reporter: later, at a secret warehouse nearby, officers count and catalog all the merchandise, now evidence in criminal cases. the final tally? more than $700,000 in confiscated counterfeits. counterfeiters are getting way better at making fake
laundering things through south america and bringing them into america. >> hey, how much? >> reporter: back at the flea market, we are undercover, too. we're looking for a brown one. suddenly vendors start to pack up. where are you going? >> they said the cops are here so we're packing. >> reporter: some take off running. they don't get far. police arrest six suspects in all. when we talked to them, most deny selling counterfeits or being part of a larger network....
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the golf star sat down with good morning america. it has been a challenging year and a half for woods. he crashed his suv in florida in november of 2009, and that lead to the revelations about several extramarital affairs and eventually a divorce from his wiewf, elin. woods says being a single father is tough, but he enjoys it. >> i just love being with them and seeing what they are doing and what they are capable of doing. the shifts of interest. that's what is fun. we have a great time together, and that's what is the most important. family is first. that's the way it was when i was growing up. my family, my mom and dad, were always there and always present for me. that's what i am with my kids now. >> as for golf, woods is working on getting his game back on track. he hasn't won a major event in nearly three years. woods says his goal is to reclaim his spot as the number one golfer in the world. >>> if you are a golfer it has been tough for you this week finding time when it is not wet. >> and it is not getting any better. today c
the golf star sat down with good morning america. it has been a challenging year and a half for woods. he crashed his suv in florida in november of 2009, and that lead to the revelations about several extramarital affairs and eventually a divorce from his wiewf, elin. woods says being a single father is tough, but he enjoys it. >> i just love being with them and seeing what they are doing and what they are capable of doing. the shifts of interest. that's what is fun. we have a great time...
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why not talk to someone who's sleeping on the most highly recommended bed in america. ask me about my tempur-pedic. ask me how fast i fall asleep. tempur-pedic owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. ask me why someone who's never had an ache or a pain is in love with this bed. the most highly recommended bed in america. a company-wide memo about the meeting? uh-huh. this is the meeting. we are the company. don't sweat it. i just switched us to sprint, so e-mail, web...on 4g... it's all unlimited. [ cellphone buzzes ] you just texted me to read the memo? unlimited text too. we really need you on this conference call. rick, it's lyle. rickster? i'm here. there he is! [ male announcer ] switch to sprint and get unlimited 4g data on a wide range of devices. sprint 4g, it's business without limits. trouble hearing on the phone? only on the now network. visit sprintrelay.com. you know what this is, cartwright? yes. nicorette mini. you carry them around everywhere. yes carry them everywhere. because cravings are everywhere. no matter where cr
why not talk to someone who's sleeping on the most highly recommended bed in america. ask me about my tempur-pedic. ask me how fast i fall asleep. tempur-pedic owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. ask me why someone who's never had an ache or a pain is in love with this bed. the most highly recommended bed in america. a company-wide memo about the meeting? uh-huh. this is the meeting. we are the company. don't sweat it. i just switched us to sprint, so...
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kaku later on "good morning america" this morning. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton says she will leave her current position if president obama is re-elected. she made the comment on a visit to egypt. she has now moved on to tunisia. clinton also said she has no plans for another presidential run or interest in other high-ranking obama administration positions. >>> top u.s. commander general david petraeus, has revealed that the war in afghanistan has hit home on a personal level. petraeus told congress that his son, steven, recently finished up a tour, serving as an infantry platoon leader. petraeus also said that combat forces might be included when the initial troop drawdown begins in july. >>> well boxing legend and humanitarian muhammad ali is reaching out to iran's supreme leader to release two american hikers. he sent a letter he sent to the ayatollah in february, appealing for the release of josh fattal and shane bauer. they've been held on espionage charges since july 2009. ali says he would be willing to return to iran to work on a deal, if his health allows him to do so
kaku later on "good morning america" this morning. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton says she will leave her current position if president obama is re-elected. she made the comment on a visit to egypt. she has now moved on to tunisia. clinton also said she has no plans for another presidential run or interest in other high-ranking obama administration positions. >>> top u.s. commander general david petraeus, has revealed that the war in afghanistan has hit home...
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. >> you can see the entire robin roberts interview on "good morning america" beginning at 7:00. >> 5:26. dianne feinstein takes aim at in defense of the marriage act. she says it's time to repeal. >> it and live in san francisco, the trial for barry bonds starts on monday but today potential jurors will be showing up and filling out the form. in it over 60 yes questions. i'll tell you what some of the questions are coming up in a live report. >> and international pressure mounts on japan to stop the looming meltdown at a crippled nuclear power plant. >> check out the temperatures across the country, coolest weather around seattle and portland. 76 in st. louis, 84 in dallas. that is pretty warm for this time of the year. you think maybe some spring storms but everything is quiet. no delays at our major airports. our flight3q my busy family, the family with thousands of odors. like boomer, our boxer. our leftovers... from last night. and then there's phil. oh phil. but for every odor, our new air wick odor detect uses the latest smart odor sensor technology. the first air freshener tha
. >> you can see the entire robin roberts interview on "good morning america" beginning at 7:00. >> 5:26. dianne feinstein takes aim at in defense of the marriage act. she says it's time to repeal. >> it and live in san francisco, the trial for barry bonds starts on monday but today potential jurors will be showing up and filling out the form. in it over 60 yes questions. i'll tell you what some of the questions are coming up in a live report. >> and...
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morning america." we're always online at abcnews.com. until tomorrow, good night, america. >> dicky: tonight on an all-new "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> jimmy: i just want to say something real quick. this guy gave me the finger when i came out. >> dicky: kristen wiig. >> what is this? who is that guy? >> dicky: adam scott. >> jimmy: you look very snazzy. >> i feel very snazzy. i feel pretty handsome. >> dicky: and music from the wombats. >> jimmy: charlie sheen's bracket is a mess. he has every team winning, which >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a message about new irish spring deodorant, the deodorant that'll make your freshness legendary, not to mention, popular with the lasses. >> but don't take his word for it, listen to me, an authentic irishman. irish spring deodorant smells so good, it makes me miss my childhood in ireland. erin go bragh. >> jimmy: you're an authentic irish man? >> si. >> jimmy: i had no idea. >> yes. i was born in the rolling green hills of the emerald isle. >> jimmy: and -- [ laughter ] is guillermo a common na
morning america." we're always online at abcnews.com. until tomorrow, good night, america. >> dicky: tonight on an all-new "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> jimmy: i just want to say something real quick. this guy gave me the finger when i came out. >> dicky: kristen wiig. >> what is this? who is that guy? >> dicky: adam scott. >> jimmy: you look very snazzy. >> i feel very snazzy. i feel pretty handsome. >> dicky: and music from the...
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. >> you can see the entire robin roberts interview tomorrow on "good morning america" that airs between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. right here. larry beil is here with the sports. >>> the warriors are trying to take down one of the best in the west. they shot 79% in the first quarter against dallas. could they stay hot enough? >>> good evening. four years ago the warriors stunned dallas since the "we believe" series. the mavs are among the best in the west and they know how to close out games. we have begged sabd -- sandhya to show us and she refused. he is showing up and showing up angry. david leigh is taking it to nowitzki. 68-60 warriors in the third, but here comes dallas. he is doing the dance off camera. wish we had that. wright for three and warriors up 7. mavericks with a 15-0 run. jason kidd tied his 96th. dirk, i must break you, nowitzki. that's what the good teams do and they win it 112-106. all signs point to the kings leaving the state capital on an attorney they filed trademark registration for the name anaheim royals. the kings called sacramento home for 26 years, but can't get a
. >> you can see the entire robin roberts interview tomorrow on "good morning america" that airs between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. right here. larry beil is here with the sports. >>> the warriors are trying to take down one of the best in the west. they shot 79% in the first quarter against dallas. could they stay hot enough? >>> good evening. four years ago the warriors stunned dallas since the "we believe" series. the mavs are among the best in the west...
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good night. [ female announcer ] most women in america aren't getting the calcium they need. but yoplait wants to change that. only yoplait original has twice the calcium of the leading yogurt. that's 50% of the daily value ♪ so pass on the news and we can help close this calcium gap together. to get you started, we're giving away a million free cups at yoplait dot com. the yoplait you love, now in a 4-pack. try it today. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants-- a photographic lighting technician originally from tulsa, oklahoma... an economic development attorney from tarboro, north carolina... and our returning champion-- a geotechnical engineer from orlando, florida... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
good night. [ female announcer ] most women in america aren't getting the calcium they need. but yoplait wants to change that. only yoplait original has twice the calcium of the leading yogurt. that's 50% of the daily value ♪ so pass on the news and we can help close this calcium gap together. to get you started, we're giving away a million free cups at yoplait dot com. the yoplait you love, now in a 4-pack. try it today. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is...
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. >> you can see the entire robin roberts interview with tiger on "good morning america" which airs between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m.. >>> coming up, the vote today that could take much of the public out of national public radio. >> and royal visitecws abdbneer >>> today the house of representatives is set to vote on a bill that would completely strip all federal funding from npr. the bill would eliminate government support for the public radio network but still allow stations to use federal money for administrative purposes. funding for npr has been under increased scrutiny since a videotape showing a fund-raising executive calling the tea party activists racists. he also questioned whether npr needed the federal funds. >> the congressman expects the legislation will pass the gop controlled house easily. >> prince will jam in new zealand this morning. he called the damage at christ church unbelievable. emergency workers gave him a briefing on recovery efforts. he will also visit on australia. he is stepping up his public role ahead of his marriage to kate middleton on april 29. >> still ahead at
. >> you can see the entire robin roberts interview with tiger on "good morning america" which airs between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m.. >>> coming up, the vote today that could take much of the public out of national public radio. >> and royal visitecws abdbneer >>> today the house of representatives is set to vote on a bill that would completely strip all federal funding from npr. the bill would eliminate government support for the public radio network but still...
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. >> steve: and they say america is number two. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: very nice. a woman in new mexico, you guys, is suing a chile's restaurant after she found a sewing needle in her food. the weird thing was, afterwards the cook came out and said -- ♪ i want my needle back needle back, needle back i want my needle back needle back, needle back ♪ ♪ i want my needle back needle back, needle back chili's needle ribs ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ choking heather [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and finally, this isn't good. nasa found over four grams of cocaine at the kennedy space center last week. in response, one astronaut was like -- [ intercom voice ] "houston, i'm like a total freaking rock star. winning, duh." [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: love the roots. thank you, guys. hey, guys, we have such a great show tonight but first, i want to mention an easy way to donate to the red cross, who is doing great work over in japan, just text "red cross" to 90999
. >> steve: and they say america is number two. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: very nice. a woman in new mexico, you guys, is suing a chile's restaurant after she found a sewing needle in her food. the weird thing was, afterwards the cook came out and said -- ♪ i want my needle back needle back, needle back i want my needle back needle back, needle back ♪ ♪ i want my needle back needle back, needle back chili's needle ribs ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ choking heather [ laughter ]...
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like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >>> new this morning, japan on
like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >>> new this morning, japan on
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the idea arose when a boy canceled his exchange trip to america to stay with the carters this week. >> i think it's wonderful what john and his family are doing. it's very important that students take away, give back and take away something positive when a tragedy occurs. >> reporter: the school's guidance counsellors and psychologists are making sure no one are suffering effects of tragedy from the news. they say censoring images from children is not a good idea. >> you want to listen to your child, encourage them to talk about their feelings. you want them to ask questions about what's happening. >> reporter: he advises parents to limit the expo shoour. john carter for one has seen enough. >> the people in japan must be going through hell. >> reporter: his humble fund raising effort ought to help the japanese and a young boy who stood up in the face of tragedy. >> reporter: and psychologists says that giving in situations like this is supposed to help that giver's self-esteem, but by talking to john carter, you get the feeling he needs little help in that category. he also wants som
the idea arose when a boy canceled his exchange trip to america to stay with the carters this week. >> i think it's wonderful what john and his family are doing. it's very important that students take away, give back and take away something positive when a tragedy occurs. >> reporter: the school's guidance counsellors and psychologists are making sure no one are suffering effects of tragedy from the news. they say censoring images from children is not a good idea. >> you want...
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. >>> now let's get a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in tennessee, a robbery attempt ended up looking more like a shoot-out at the o.k. corral. the store owner wrestled with the suspects before pulling his own gun and firing close to ten shots. the suspect returned fire, but quickly retreated. this was the fourth robbery attempt the store owner has faced. police are still searching for the two suspects. >>> in california, a 40-foot section of highway gave way, creating a huge headache for drivers in the area. officials believe pieces of the roadway have been breaking off most of the day before the majority of it fell into the pacific ocean. a lengthy repair job is expected to keep that section of highway 1 closed for several days. >>> and finally, to south carolina, where one non-profit organization is headed to the front lines of japan's water crisis. in the wake of the earthquake and tsunami disaster, approximately 1.5 million people are without power. the charleston based group is responding to the country's need by sending personnel
. >>> now let's get a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in tennessee, a robbery attempt ended up looking more like a shoot-out at the o.k. corral. the store owner wrestled with the suspects before pulling his own gun and firing close to ten shots. the suspect returned fire, but quickly retreated. this was the fourth robbery attempt the store owner has faced. police are still searching for the two suspects. >>> in california, a 40-foot section of...
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be interesting to see what the reaction of the japanese people is when they hear this news because america is the strongest ally. and i think for them to say that their people need to leave the dependence of their embassy personnel said that there's a recognition that there is some danger here. >> nbc's lester holt now with the latest on the frantic effort to stop that nuclear crisis. >> reporter: there are concerns tonight about a possible breach in the containment vessel at reactor 3. a confirmed breach in reactor 2 is already leaking radiation. and there are new fears at the all-important water cooling the still highly radioactive spent fuel rods at reactor 4 is dangerously low. workers were temporarily evacuated during the night. and a water drop by helicopter was aborted after radiation levels briefly surged. but the public no longer knows what to believe. 77-year-old emperor ahito made a rare tv address. "i am deally concerned about the nuclear situation because it is so unpredictable," he said. these enormous lines in sendai are people waiting for one bus out of town. back in the di
be interesting to see what the reaction of the japanese people is when they hear this news because america is the strongest ally. and i think for them to say that their people need to leave the dependence of their embassy personnel said that there's a recognition that there is some danger here. >> nbc's lester holt now with the latest on the frantic effort to stop that nuclear crisis. >> reporter: there are concerns tonight about a possible breach in the containment vessel at...
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. >> steve: that's america. >> jimmy: you guys are awesome, and i love it. >> steve: yeah! >> jimmy: great crowd. [ cheers and applause ] i love it. that's the fun of it. that's the fun of the show. i'm not sure what to make of this, you guys. it is rumored that lindsay lohan and her mom dina are opening a clothing and jewelry boutique. [ laughter ] yeah. the boutique is located on the inside of lindsay lohan's overcoat. [ laughter ] "what are you looking for? a watch?" this is interesting. there are big rumors going around that brett favre will be on next season's "dancing with the stars," which explains why today i saw him shopping for a pair of tights and a cucumber. [ audience groans ] he was at a target, i guess. >> steve: he's trying to eat healthy, right? >> jimmy: do they serve -- do they sell produce at target? >> steve: yes they do, at greatland targets, they do. >> jimmy: yeah. that's where i saw him. what target? >> steve: the super -- it's a division of target. it's like super targets. they're called greatland targets -- well, the dayton-hudson corporation in 1
. >> steve: that's america. >> jimmy: you guys are awesome, and i love it. >> steve: yeah! >> jimmy: great crowd. [ cheers and applause ] i love it. that's the fun of it. that's the fun of the show. i'm not sure what to make of this, you guys. it is rumored that lindsay lohan and her mom dina are opening a clothing and jewelry boutique. [ laughter ] yeah. the boutique is located on the inside of lindsay lohan's overcoat. [ laughter ] "what are you looking for? a...
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like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >>> a look outside san jose. pretty dry now. as christina mentioned, we are bracing for another big, powerful storm. details coming up in a few. >>> 6:15 now. >>> uc students could see tuition hike. the uc system is looking at a $1.5 billion budget gap oerch are the knox f over the next few years. they would have to combine tuition hikes to bridge the gap. the region aprove proved an increase in september and a 13% increase last year. >>> and the conference is taking on a new look. including a new logo, which was unveiled on youtube. there's the old one and there's the change. just changed the 10 to the 12. the new pac 12 logo. stamford and cal, they are longtime members of the pac-10, still part of the pac 12. the conference headquarters is
like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >>> a look outside san jose. pretty dry now. as christina mentioned, we are bracing for another big, powerful storm. details coming up in a few. >>> 6:15 now....
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the golf star sat down with good morning america. it has been a challenging year and a half for woods. he crashed his suv in florida in november of 2009, and that lead to the revelations about several extramarital affairs and eventually a divorce from his wiewf, elin. woods says being a single father is tough, but he enjoys it. >> i just love being with them and seeing what they are doing and what they are capable of doing. the shifts of interest. that's what is fun. we have a great time together, and that's what is the most important. family is first. that's the way it was when i was growing up. my family, my mom and dad, were always there and always present for me. that's what i am with my kids now. >> as for golf, woods is working on getting his game back on track. he hasn't won a major event in nearly three years. woods says his goal is to reclaim his spot as the number one golfer in the world. >>> if you are a golfer it has been tough for you this week finding time when it is not wet. >> and it is not getting any better. today c
the golf star sat down with good morning america. it has been a challenging year and a half for woods. he crashed his suv in florida in november of 2009, and that lead to the revelations about several extramarital affairs and eventually a divorce from his wiewf, elin. woods says being a single father is tough, but he enjoys it. >> i just love being with them and seeing what they are doing and what they are capable of doing. the shifts of interest. that's what is fun. we have a great time...
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think it is your sister and she said they all survived and she said please tell my younger sister in america we all survived. >> imagine her relief. she is using the internet to try to let her relatives know that she has seen their message and is thankful to them for thinking of her when they are dealing with this tragedy. >>> the california state university system decided to pull all of its students out of japan. they are there as part of the study abroad program and the university of california system is debating whether to call its students back home. more from lyanne melendez. >> san francisco state has 12 students in japan attending classes at six universities there. four more students were with b. to travel to japan. for now, the program has been put on hold. >> there was concerns about shortages perhaps happening or problems becoming a little more complicated as time goes on so we felt for the safety of our students it would be best to have them return to california. >> the sf state students are in the tokyo and kioto area. none of them were studying in the hardest hit areas or near t
think it is your sister and she said they all survived and she said please tell my younger sister in america we all survived. >> imagine her relief. she is using the internet to try to let her relatives know that she has seen their message and is thankful to them for thinking of her when they are dealing with this tragedy. >>> the california state university system decided to pull all of its students out of japan. they are there as part of the study abroad program and the...
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i love america so much, i'm making an all american jack combo two jumbo patties, with melting cheese, lettuce, tomato and pickles, plus fries and a drink for only $4.99. i've celebrated every american tradition...except one... spring break cancun yo!!!!!!!! try the all american jack and enter to win . >>> you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news in high definition. >> you have been hearing about it for days, possible raidation exposure. tonight what the bay area thinks about the danger. >> shot execution style. video, the suspect you will only see here. >> starbucks people, soon they could be one and the same. what that means for your cup of joe. >> going. idana king. >> progress in the race to prevents a nuclear meltdown. >> crews in japan say they are close to finishing a new power line that could restore cooling systems at that crippled plant. it is still dicey. charlie reports leaders worldwide say their biggest concerns is a lack of information >> reporter: buckets of water rain down. military helicopters douse the worst of the overheated reactors from above and water cannons are on
i love america so much, i'm making an all american jack combo two jumbo patties, with melting cheese, lettuce, tomato and pickles, plus fries and a drink for only $4.99. i've celebrated every american tradition...except one... spring break cancun yo!!!!!!!! try the all american jack and enter to win . >>> you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news in high definition. >> you have been hearing about it for days, possible raidation exposure. tonight what the bay area thinks about the...
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patrick's day is bigger here in america than it is in ireland. >> i have been in dublin on st. patrick's day. >> have a great st. patrick's day. >> you got a good night's rest last night? >> absolutely. i knew today was going to be big. >> all right. liam mayclem. >> top of the morning to you both. >> host of "eye on the bay," thank you. >>> it is 6:53. the white house gets into the st. patrick's day spirit. we'll tell you why the man who made this green might be a bit red in the face. >> and if you have a story idea or comment you would like to share with us, email that man right there, brian@cbs5.com. >>> welcome back. 6:after the time. police are trying to track down a gunman who seriously wounded a man outside of a mcdonald's restaurant in san jose. don knapp with an exclusive look at surveillance video that has surfaced joins us now live. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this was a really brazen crime apparently happening in front of people at mcdonald's on south bascomb across the street from valley medical. the gunman walks up, shoots, people see it. a camer
patrick's day is bigger here in america than it is in ireland. >> i have been in dublin on st. patrick's day. >> have a great st. patrick's day. >> you got a good night's rest last night? >> absolutely. i knew today was going to be big. >> all right. liam mayclem. >> top of the morning to you both. >> host of "eye on the bay," thank you. >>> it is 6:53. the white house gets into the st. patrick's day spirit. we'll tell you why the man...
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. >>> and man's best friend may be just what america needs to get in shape. new research in the journal of physical activity and health says people who own and walk their dogs are 34% more likely to get the recommended amount of exercise each week which is at least 2.5 hours. dog says you got go out, you go!! people who walk their dogs spend an hour each week doing that. >> what if you have a cat? you're in trouble. >> the cat tells you to go outside. [ laughter ] >>> the city of san francisco wants to use cell phonessen to list lifesavers. city leaders say they are developing a smart phone app to alert people trained in cpr of nearby cardiac arrest emergencies. the hope is to get help to victim while paramedics or firefighters are en route. >> to be able to have technology whereby our good citizens who will volunteer to learn about this information and can rush to the scene prior to our arrival could be the difference between life and death. >> san ramon fire valley district is already using the technology. san francisco is the first major city in the united
. >>> and man's best friend may be just what america needs to get in shape. new research in the journal of physical activity and health says people who own and walk their dogs are 34% more likely to get the recommended amount of exercise each week which is at least 2.5 hours. dog says you got go out, you go!! people who walk their dogs spend an hour each week doing that. >> what if you have a cat? you're in trouble. >> the cat tells you to go outside. [ laughter ]...
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from the trans-america building. down from the average high of 63 degrees. we had 64 degrees in santa cruz. if you're out and about this evening we are still in the 50s to 60 degrees. mostly cloudy skies. it looks like with the cloud cover. temperature wise 35 degrees throughout the tri-valley. 36 in santa rosa. mid-40s around the basin. winds breezy out of the northwest 10 to 20. dialpac dialpac to -- dial back to 5 miles per hour. we have a slight chance of a shower on tuesday. it is friday when we will expect a half an inch of rain in the south bay to 2 inches of rain in the north bay. the winds up to 45 miles per hour. and snow down to 3000 feet by friday night in throughout our local mountains. now, meanwhile the national weather service has already announced a high surf advisory will go into effect on friday as some of these waves built up to 16 feet. pretty powerful system and it will take awhile to move out of the bay area as well. we will show you that seven-day forecast but meanwhile tomorrow with the mostly cloudy skies and a little hint of some s
from the trans-america building. down from the average high of 63 degrees. we had 64 degrees in santa cruz. if you're out and about this evening we are still in the 50s to 60 degrees. mostly cloudy skies. it looks like with the cloud cover. temperature wise 35 degrees throughout the tri-valley. 36 in santa rosa. mid-40s around the basin. winds breezy out of the northwest 10 to 20. dialpac dialpac to -- dial back to 5 miles per hour. we have a slight chance of a shower on tuesday. it is friday...
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the money, the money you make in america. i ask you-- how you can say don't go? >> yaditi's character, her writing, it has complexity and n a way that's really tangible. you can touch it. you know, it's raw, visceral, but it also makes you work. >> people like you, who come to the circus, sit in the audience and laugh and before going home safe and sound. >> that's the first character who got create in order play and he is a hybrid of my hard-drinking uncle in bulgaria, and the circus ringmaster they saw when i took my daughter to a circus in bulgaria, and my dad, who drove the subway train for many years at the end of his life in stockholm, sweden. and he is the subway driver who has very little connection with anyone else in his life, but he will entertain himself and happy is a very young indian man who is very recently arrived in america and is trying very hard to make a good impression and has been assigned to him as a trainee. >> who are you? >> i'm happy. >> get off my train. >> we met yesterday, right? >> i got lucky enough to have an artistic home here.
the money, the money you make in america. i ask you-- how you can say don't go? >> yaditi's character, her writing, it has complexity and n a way that's really tangible. you can touch it. you know, it's raw, visceral, but it also makes you work. >> people like you, who come to the circus, sit in the audience and laugh and before going home safe and sound. >> that's the first character who got create in order play and he is a hybrid of my hard-drinking uncle in bulgaria, and...
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worse than america's most serious nuclear reactor sent -- nuclear accident. >> as they are unfolding rapidly and conflicting reports, so we don't know in detail what is happening. >> we have a state of emergency declared. some radioactivity was released but it involved just one reactor and not four. the range of options for attacking the crisis is shrinking. they are pumping in water to cool the reactors. the aim is to keep water flowing through to reduce temperatures but this creates steam and too much could trigger an explosion. another option is to deploy it more workers but that is hazardous. reactor three is getting off so much radiation. the problem is a tank holding nuclear fuel is losing water. what can they do? one plan is to drop water by helicopter. that just leaves fire engines to pump the water and but they would also be at risk of exposure to radiation. the workers were pulled out last night. now some are back in. they are working in shifts to minimize their radiation exposure. there is little protection for them as they face multiple risks. >> they have been working on
worse than america's most serious nuclear reactor sent -- nuclear accident. >> as they are unfolding rapidly and conflicting reports, so we don't know in detail what is happening. >> we have a state of emergency declared. some radioactivity was released but it involved just one reactor and not four. the range of options for attacking the crisis is shrinking. they are pumping in water to cool the reactors. the aim is to keep water flowing through to reduce temperatures but this...
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it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications this is charlie rose. >> rose: the tragedy in japan continues with many questions. there are also questions here in the united states about the safety of nuclear power around the world. in the united states, secretary of energy steven chu said at a congressional hearing today, the obama administration still supports expanding nuclear plants. >> in light of what's happened in japan, would like to hear what you believe president obama's position is on nuclear power generally in the united states. does he still support a rebirth of nuclear power and construction of new plants? could you just give us your best estimate of what his position is. >> i think the president and the administration believe that we have to be looking very, very closely at the events in
it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications this is charlie rose. >> rose: the tragedy in japan continues with many questions. there are also questions here in the united states about the safety of nuclear power around the...
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and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at...
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worse, it said, than america's most serious nuclear accident. >> the japan incident actually appears to be more serious than three mile island. to what extent, we don't know now. they're unfolding very rapidly on an hour by hour, day by day basis and there are conflicting reports. we don't really know in detail what is happening. in 1979 there was a partial meltdown at three mile island in pennsylvania. some radioactivity was released, but it involved just one reactor, not four as in japan. details are really sketchy, but the range of options for tackling the crisis is shrinking. the key task is pumping in water to cool the reactors including the number three reactor where a cloud emerged this morning. the aim is to keep water flowing through to reduce temperatures but this creates steam and too much of it could now another option is to deploy more workers. that's hazardous. reactor three is giving off so much radiation, people can't get close. reactor four, the tank holding rods is holding -- leaking water and if it runs dry, there would be a leak. one plan is to drop water by helic
worse, it said, than america's most serious nuclear accident. >> the japan incident actually appears to be more serious than three mile island. to what extent, we don't know now. they're unfolding very rapidly on an hour by hour, day by day basis and there are conflicting reports. we don't really know in detail what is happening. in 1979 there was a partial meltdown at three mile island in pennsylvania. some radioactivity was released, but it involved just one reactor, not four as in...